thank you Jim, I just ordered the 5k unit and its shipping out today, so very soon I'll be doing the happy joy joy, I dont have to run out to my compressor every 10 minutes to drain the water seperator dance!
No, but with only a 1mm orifice to push the condensate junk through, you may be poking out the blockages every twenty

---------- Post added April 24th, 2012 at 09:37 PM ----------
To be frank the beauty of that Nuvair/Coltri system is that shows an understanding of both the Delta P pressure discharge problems from HP to ambient through such a small 1mm orifice and the equal potential blockage problem of particulate material.
Using a small dump timer as a pressure switch together with stepped pistons is not a new idea. You would have seen variants of this for the last 20 odd years from both Bristol Pneumatic and MAKO.
A pressure drop of this magnitude over 1mm would happily freeze water especially containing also a small amount of particulate.
It is one of the reasons why on commercial compressors a 2 micron cone or dome filter is fitted upstream of these small orifice solenoid valves.
Blockage of the discharge valve is a main culprit for valve "hydraulicing" as is over lubrication carryover. HP gas can move through the valve plate and valve area but not incompressible liquid.
Just be aware of this and ensure you also retain the original manual drain and use it often say every 10 minutes to check when the orifice blocks.LOL
I know it kind of defeats the object of the exercise but sometimes less money spent
is worse, than no money spent at all. Iain Middlebrook.